Monthly Archives: November 2015

In my 37 years as a Clinical Hypnotist, I noticed that one thing hasn’t changed: New Yorkers have a deep-seated love-hate relationship with the winter holidays. Amid the lights and presents and feasts and parties, no other time is simultaneously riddled with high anxiety and depression. The relapse of addictions is also common. It is still a mystery why, of all periods in the year, the break-up rate is highest around Christmas.

Hypnosis could be a great gift for yourself (or perhaps another), if you know all too well the kinds of crises I am talking about. Most clients see me for relationship counseling: I am available to coach families and couples. If you are a single adults, I strongly encourage you to consider hypnosis for improving self-confidence and dating skills – this is probably the worst time of the year to stick it out on your own!

If you’re interested, don’t hesitate to give my NYC office a call at (212) 599-3195. We are located at 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 1712, New York, NY 10170

Trauma is shocking, but so is a miracle (or an event that resembles one)! I call this emotional state ‘post-success shock.’ It’s not a medically valid term, though it is relevant to my individual practice. Frequently, clients will get back to me after treatment describing their lingering daze – euphoria, even – at what has just happened. If you’re one of these people, there’s no need to worry.

For over 37 years my particular approach continues to be effective. People get better. People like getting better. The sessions aren’t a chore and there’s never shame in taking them. Sometimes you get exactly what you need in 2 sessions, except you want future appointments to feel totally secure. If the benefits are reasonable, then OK. I do urge you, though, to embrace your outcome fully on your own.

Can you handle the shocking effects of a successful hypnosis treatment? I absolutely think so. Visit my website, send me your thoughts, and let’s set a date if you’re interested (212) 599-3195.

To supplement my recent post about gaining physical attractiveness through hypnosis, I want to make sure you remember the following notion. Although it is desirable and advantageous to behave confidently regardless of any weakness, there is the danger of relying blindly on confidence solely.

Ask yourself: Are you using confidence as a crutch or an excuse to ignore (or at worse, deny) issues that you know you are capable of solving for the benefit of both yourself and those around you?

To secure your self-confidence, you initially need to identify which of your problems are within your control – problems that, once solved, will give you reason to be proud.

By “specialty,” I mean a category of difficulties that I have had a 95-100% success rate in treating. Practicing in NYC for almost four decades, you will not find another therapist like me.

Neuroplasticity is a very complex science to apply, but I worked hard to make it the foundation of the Clinical Hypnosis I provide. There is much, much more to learn! I’m here if you need me. As always, feel free to contact my office at (212) 599-3195.

The difference between professional and amateur golfers is the golfer’s ability to stay focused and play each hole as a game in and of itself. I emphasize this point all the time. Other fundamental techniques include blocking out both head and outside noise. Both skills require intense concentration, resulting from mental discipline which I will can you to hone.